If you're worried, you can look for the Shinto shrine on the Association of Shinto Shrines website.
Can I look for the Shinto shrine by sorting by region?
Yes, you can because Shinto shrines generally belong to the Association of Shinto Shrines.
OK. I'll look for it on the Association of Shinto Shrines website.
I'd like to have s Jichinsai. Which Shinto shrine should I ask?
Please look for the Shinto shrine which enshrines the local guardian deity for your planned construction site.
Since I've never lived there, I have no clue which Shinto shrine enshrines the local guardian deity.
Then you don't know anyone that lives near your planned construction site, do you?
No, I don't know anyone there.
Then please look up the Shinto shrines in your town in Townpage.
I'll look for the Shinto shrine near the planned construction site by address, right?
Yes. Please select a few of the closest Shinto shrines to your planned construction site.
And ask the selected Shinto shrines if they enshrine the local guardian deity for the planned construction site.
OK. I'll call the Shinto shrines and ask them.
If you find the Shinto shrine in which the local guardian deity is enshrined, ask them if they can perform the Jichinsai for you.
Unless they perform Jichinsai, ask other Shinto shrines nearby, too.
Do Shinto shrines perform Jichinsai even if they don't enshrine the local guardian deity?
Yes. It's possible for a Shinto shrine to perform a Jichinsai even if it doesn't enshrine the local guardian deity.
If you tell them you want to have a Jichinsai, they will accept your request.
I understand. I'd like to ask the Shinto shrine which enshrines the local guardian deity as much as possible.